The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Pagina 6
... passage ' tis ! ) whose skill was al- most as great as his honesty ; had it stretch'd so far , it would have made nature immortal , and death should have play'd for lack of work . ' Would , for the King's fake , he were living ! I think ...
... passage ' tis ! ) whose skill was al- most as great as his honesty ; had it stretch'd so far , it would have made nature immortal , and death should have play'd for lack of work . ' Would , for the King's fake , he were living ! I think ...
Pagina 13
... Passage seems so very incorrectly pointed , that the Author's Meaning is loft in the Carelessness . As the Text and Stops are reform'd , these are most beautiful Lines , and the Sense this " He had no ८८ Contempt or Bitterness ; if he ...
... Passage seems so very incorrectly pointed , that the Author's Meaning is loft in the Carelessness . As the Text and Stops are reform'd , these are most beautiful Lines , and the Sense this " He had no ८८ Contempt or Bitterness ; if he ...
Pagina 17
... no God , & c . complain'd against the Queen of Virgins , & c . ] This Passage tands thus in the old Copies : such difference betwixt their two estates ; Love , no Love , All's well , that Ends well . 17 "Was this King Priam's joy. ...
... no God , & c . complain'd against the Queen of Virgins , & c . ] This Passage tands thus in the old Copies : such difference betwixt their two estates ; Love , no Love , All's well , that Ends well . 17 "Was this King Priam's joy. ...
Pagina 19
... Passages of Shakespeare , and which there- fore may very well demand Explanation . Italy , at the time of this Scene , was under three very different Tenures . The Emperor , as Successor of the Roman Emperors , had one Part ; the Pope ...
... Passages of Shakespeare , and which there- fore may very well demand Explanation . Italy , at the time of this Scene , was under three very different Tenures . The Emperor , as Successor of the Roman Emperors , had one Part ; the Pope ...
Pagina 23
... Passages of Shakespeare , and which there- fore may very well demand Explanation . Italy , at the time of this Scene , was under three very different Tenures . The Emperor , as Successor of the Roman Emperors , had one Part ; the Pope ...
... Passages of Shakespeare , and which there- fore may very well demand Explanation . Italy , at the time of this Scene , was under three very different Tenures . The Emperor , as Successor of the Roman Emperors , had one Part ; the Pope ...
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